%----------------------------------------------------------------------------- % % Template for sigplanconf LaTeX Class % % Name: sigplanconf-template.tex % % Purpose: A template for sigplanconf.cls, which is a LaTeX 2e class % file for SIGPLAN conference proceedings. % % Guide: Refer to "Author's Guide to the ACM SIGPLAN Class," % sigplanconf-guide.pdf % % Author: Paul C. Anagnostopoulos % Windfall Software % 978 371-2316 % paul@windfall.com % % Created: 15 February 2005 % %----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \documentclass[preprint,10pt]{sigplanconf} % The following \documentclass options may be useful: % preprint Remove this option only once the paper is in final form. % 10pt To set in 10-point type instead of 9-point. % 11pt To set in 11-point type instead of 9-point. % numbers To obtain numeric citation style instead of author/year. \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{subcaption} \usepackage{listings} \newcommand{\cL}{{\cal L}} \begin{document} \special{papersize=8.5in,11in} \setlength{\pdfpageheight}{\paperheight} \setlength{\pdfpagewidth}{\paperwidth} \conferenceinfo{SLE '16}{October 31--November 1, 2016, Amsterdam, the Netherlands} \copyrightyear{2016} \copyrightdata{978-1-nnnn-nnnn-n/yy/mm} \copyrightdoi{nnnnnnn.nnnnnnn} % Uncomment the publication rights you want to use. %\publicationrights{transferred} %\publicationrights{licensed} % this is the default %\publicationrights{author-pays} \titlebanner{banner above paper title} % These are ignored unless \preprintfooter{short description of paper} % 'preprint' option specified. \title{Breaking Free of the Implementation\\Through Explicit Type/Instance Relations} \subtitle{} \authorinfo{Yentl Van Tendeloo} {University of Antwerp} {Yentl.VanTendeloo@uantwerpen.be} \authorinfo{Hans Vangheluwe} {University of Antwerp and McGill University} {Hans.Vangheluwe@uantwerpen.be} \maketitle \begin{abstract} \input abstract.tex \end{abstract} \category{CR-number}{subcategory}{third-level} % general terms are not compulsory anymore, % you may leave them out \terms term1, term2 \keywords keyword1, keyword2 \input 1-introduction.tex \input 2-background.tex \input 3-conformance.tex \input 3.5-conformancebottom.tex \input 4-example.tex \input 5-relatedwork.tex \input 6-conclusion.tex \acks This work was partly funded by a PhD fellowship from the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO). Partial support by the Flanders Make strategic research centre for the manufacturing industry is also gratefully acknowledged. % We recommend abbrvnat bibliography style. \bibliographystyle{abbrvnat} \bibliography{bibliography} \end{document}